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2 Contents Statement by the Executive and Supervisory Boards 1 Indenpendent auditors' report 2 The year at a glance - highlights 3 Financial highlights for the Group 4 Company details 6 Group chart 8 Management's review 9 Income statement for Assets at 31 December Equity and liabilities at 31 December Statement of changes in equity, Group 28 Statement of changes in equity, parent company 29 Cash flow statement 30 Notes 31

3 Statement by the Executive and Supervisory Boards The Executive and Supervisory Boards have today discussed and adopted the annual report for Expedit a/s for The annual report has been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards as adopted by the EU and additional Danish disclosure requirements for annual reports of listed companies. We consider the accounting policies used to be appropriate. Accordingly, the annual report gives a true and fair view of the Group's and the parent company's financial position at 31 December 2007 and of the results of the Group's and the parent company's operations and cash flows for the financial year 1 January - 31 December We recommend that the annual report be approved at the annual general meeting. Hadsten, 4 March 2008 Executive Board: Uffe Færch Supervisory Board: Steen Bødtker Chairman Dr. Hans-Jürgen Sattler Peter Wetzstein Lars Karstenskov Andersen Bent Holm 1

4 Independent auditors' report To the shareholders of Expedit a/s We have audited the annual report of Expedit a/s for the financial year 1 January - 31 December 2007, which comprises the statement by the Executive and Supervisory Boards on the annual report, Management's review, income statement, balance sheet, statement of changes in equity, cash flow statement and notes for the group and the parent company. The annual report has been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards as adopted by the EU and additional Danish disclosure requirements for annual reports of listed companies. The Executive and Supervisory Boards' responsibility for the annual report The Executive and Supervisory Boards are responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of this annual report in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards as adopted by the EU and additional Danish disclosure requirements for annual reports of listed companies. This responsibility includes: designing, implementing and maintaining internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of an annual report that is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error; selecting and applying appropriate accounting policies; and making accounting estimates that are reasonable in the circumstances. Auditors' responsibility and basis of opinion Our responsibility is to express an opinion on this annual report based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with Danish Standards on Auditing. Those standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the annual report is free from material misstatement. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the annual report. The procedures selected depend on the auditors' judgement, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the annual report, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditors consider internal control relevant to the company's preparation and fair presentation of the annual report in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the company's internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the Executive and Supervisory Boards, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the annual report. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion. Our audit did not result in any qualification. Opinion In our opinion, the annual report gives a true and fair view of the Group's and the parent company's financial position at 31 December 2007 and of the results of the Group's and the parent company's operations and cash flows for the financial year 1 January - 31 December 2007 in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards as adopted by the EU and additional Danish disclosure requirements for annual reports of listed companies. Aalborg, 4 March 2008 KPMG C.Jespersen Statsautoriseret Revisionsinteressentskab Niels David Nielsen State Authorised Public Accountant Steffen Hansen State Authorised Public Accountant 2

5 The year at a glance - highlights The Group realised a major revenue increase from DKK 452 million in 2006 to DKK 521 million in 2007, equivalent to 15% growth. The revenue increase was prompted by a favourable investment climate in the retail trade and was generated by all group enterprises, but especially Expedit Retail Solutions and Expedit Finland enjoy notable progress. Profit before tax rose from DKK 10.9 million in 2006 to DKK 19.1 million in 2007, equivalent to an improvement of 75%, which was attributable to the positive revenue development. Profit after tax came in at DKK 13.6 million, which was up on forecast results and last year's results. The improvement on the forecast profit after tax of DKK 12 million was, for the most part, attributable to a higher closing activity level than forecast and the reversal of a provision of DKK 0.6 million after tax for a previous onerous sublease contract at year end. The positive operations development and the positive development in working capital substantially improved the group cash flows and thereby reduced interest-bearing debt. The cash flows from operating activities for the year were positive at DKK 51 million as against negative cash flows from operating activities of DKK 19 million in To further strengthen its competitive power, Expedit maintained a high investment level in Investments for the year reached DKK 15.6 million, which was primarily in machinery. Group equity represented DKK million at 31 December 2007, equivalent to an equity ratio of 44%. The distribution of dividends of DKK 1.5 million is proposed to the company in general meeting. Expedit focuses on strengthening and developing the organisation in its entirety and the individual employees. Employee welfare failed to be at the desired level at the beginning of 2007, but through a number of measures Expedit managed to restore job satisfaction at a satisfactory level, which has most recently been confirmed in an employee satisfaction survey. With the substantial order volume at the beginning of 2008, revenue is forecast to rise to DKK approx. 550 million in 2008 and profit before tax to amount to approx. DKK 22 million. 3

11 Management's review Strategy and objectives In the autumn of 2006, Expedit developed a group strategy for 2007, 2008 and Under the headline "Profitable growth up to 2010", the Group has defined its mission and vision as follows: Mission Vision Expedit's mission is to develop unique, functional, customeroriented shopfitting solutions and thereby to develop sustainable business while allowing each individual employee to thrive Expedit's customer orientation generates major growth As a tool to execute its strategy, the Group has defined the following values: Proactivity - We are constantly evolving Flexibility - We adjust to variable conditions in the market place Value creation - We offer valuable business potential to all our stakeholders Consistency - We put action behind our word Credibility - We always stand by our word. Throughout 2007, Expedit held employee meetings focusing on the importance of the values. Together with the daily managerial focus on the values, this has had the effect that these gradually become instrumental in the interaction between the company's processes. Long-term objective In order to maintain its focus on customer requirements in a sustainable business, the Group's objective is to ensure a persistently high degree of customer satisfaction throughout the entire value chain. In addition, reliability of delivery is deemed a prerequisite for maintaining a high degree of customer satisfaction. Accordingly, the Group targets reliability of delivery at a minimum of 95%. To maintain and strengthen its market position, Expedit continues to follow its customers in their internationalisation by means of local representation on the Nordic markets. Consequently, Expedit intends to support its subsidiaries' attendance to individual, national customers by developing the competencies of the subsidiaries. The ability to develop the best concepts and the will to complete projects are two qualities characterising both the individual employee and the entire company. It is Expedit's standing objective to develop functional solutions in co-operation with the individual customer that provide the customer with a competitive edge in the form of a well-defined profile, improved sales and a higher degree of flexibility at the lowest possible cost. 9

12 Management's review In an employee-driven labour market, employee retention and the ability to attract new staff continue to be important parameters. Expedit is aware that employee satisfaction promotes customer satisfaction. As a consequence, Expedit has defined targets for employee satisfaction as a natural part of its operations. Prompted by the above-mentioned objectives, Expedit has laid down the following, annual, financial objectives: The existing business is to generate annual revenue growth of a minimum of 10%, measured as a weighted average during the strategy period. Profit before tax is to represent at least 5% of revenue The equity ratio is targeted at a minimum of 35%. Results for the year, balance sheet and cash flows In 2007, the Expedit Group posted revenue of DKK million, equivalent to an increase of 15% on revenue in 2006 of DKK million. Profit before tax came in at DKK 19.1 million in 2007, accounting for an improvement of DKK 8.2 million or 75% on the results before tax for For the first time in a number of years, no group entities reported losses in Despite the positive development, the profit before tax failed to meet the targeted 5% of revenue. Profit after tax totalled DKK 13.6 million as against a profit after tax of DKK 11.9 million for Group results after tax were slightly up on the forecast in the most recent Stock Exchange Notice from November 2007, announcing forecast results after tax in line with 2006, equivalent to approx. DKK 12 million. The improvement was mainly triggered by a significantly higher closing activity level than forecast and the conclusion of a sublease by the Norwegian subsidiary - with the outcome that the previous provision for onerous subleases could be reduced by DKK 0.6 million after tax. Revenue Group revenue amounted to DKK million for 2007 as against DKK million for 2006, accounting for a 15% increase as against a forecast increase of approx. 10% in the Q Interim Report and in the annual report for All companies contributed to the revenue increase, see the section "Market Position" apart from the Norwegian company where revenue was in line with last year. Especially the newly established company, Expedit Retail Solutions AB, enjoyed a marked revenue increase in Also the Finnish branch recorded a rising activity level. Gross profit Following the revenue increase, gross profit was up from DKK 88.6 million in 2006 to DKK million in Gross margin accounted for 19.7% and was at level with last year despite significantly higher capacity utilisation. This development was attributable to declining contribution ratios prompted by more extensive use of subsuppliers and a change 10

13 Management's review in revenue towards more project-oriented activities and thereby lower contribution ratios. In addition, the market prices were persistently under pressure. Selling and distribution costs and administrative expenses These items were up by approx. 8% to DKK 80.4 million in The increase was, for the most part, derived from the activity development, including in particular the structuring of the organisation of Expedit Retail Solutions. Financial items Financial items represented a net expense of DKK 3.3 million, which was in line with last year. Despite the considerably reduced interest-bearing debt, interest expense was in line with last year. The reason for this was that the reduction in interest-bearing debt was mainly realised during the last part of the financial year and that the effective floating rate interest rate was slightly on the increase. Tax on profit for the year Tax on profit for the year was DKK 5.5 million, equivalent to an effective tax rate of 28.7%. The high effective tax rate was, see note 6, motivated by the facts that the tax rate in the foreign entities and the reduction in the Danish corporation tax rate from 28% to 25% necessitated the recognition of an additional provision for deferred tax of DKK 0.3 million. Balance sheet The group balance sheet total reached DKK million at 31 December 2007 as against DKK million at 31 December The optimisation of the balance sheet development, including in particular the funds tied up in inventories and trade receivables, is a managerial focus area. This focus produced a positive balance sheet development as 2007 saw a major reduction in both net working capital and net interest-bearing debt. The reduced net working capital was predominantly ascribable to a reduced number of funds tied up in trade receivables, which were down by DKK 13.3 million. Receivables at 31 December 2006 were at an exceptionally high level, and the 2007 closing level is deemed to represent the future level, however, with allowance being made for changes in the activity level. Group equity totalled DKK million at 31 December 2007, equivalent to an equity ratio of 43.7%. 11

14 Management's review Cash flow statement Group cash flows enjoyed a positive development compared with 2006, with cash flows from operating activities accounting for DKK 50.9 million in 2007 as against negative cash flows of DKK 18.7 million in This development was, to a high degree, the result of the positive operations development and reduced net working capital. The positive cash flows from operating activities reduced by net investments in non-current assets of DKK 14.9 million and ordinary repayment of long-term debt of DKK 7.2 million have enabled the Group to reduce drawing on business credits by DKK 17.7 million and at the same increase cash at bank and in hand by DKK 9.5 million, allowing liquidity to be up by DKK 27.3 million. The Group's cash resources including undrawn drawing rights came in at DKK 42 million at year end as against DKK 16 million at the 2006 year end. Investments In order to further strengthen its competitive power, Expedit maintained a high investment level in 2007, coming at DKK 15.6 million. The vast part of the investments was made in Denmark and comprises the upgrading of two spraying facilities on the factories in Hadsten and Ulstrup and the acquisition of a fully automatic bending machine, which was being installed in the factory in Ulstrup at the turn of the year. The machine is expected to be put into service in March In addition, two new welding robots were put into operation immediately after the New Year. Furthermore, also in 2007 Expedit invested heavily in the maintenance and development of the Group's IT, and during the first six months of 2007 Nässjö Inredningar implemented the Group's management system, meaning that the entire Group now relies on the same IT platform. Market conditions Overall considerations 2007 proved a prosperous year for the retail trade in the Nordic countries. A lot of money has been available for consumption across all countries. The retail trade has benefited from this development, which has promoted a favourable investment climate. During the entire 2007, the shopfitting business enjoyed heavy demand. However, the customers have also increased their focus on prices and creative solutions. The chains are constantly changing, including the replacement of profiles, acquisition of shops and the opening of new outlets. European chains continue to set up their own representation (in the form of suppliers) on the Nordic market. In addition, the activities of the Nordic customers are continuously on the increase outside the Nordic countries, requiring ongoing assistance from their Nordic suppliers. As the chains persistently realise growth and see integration among them, the organisation of their shopfitting activities is being changed. Some chains develop their own shopfitting competencies, while other chains outsource their entire shopfitting function to co-operators. Accordingly, the Group increasingly needs to focus on prices and to further develop its service competencies. 12

15 Management's review Markets The parent company Expedit a/s mainly produces and sells its products to the groceries trade and the self-service segment of the specialist trade. In 2007, the company enjoyed satisfactory revenue development, reporting an increase of DKK 20.4 million or 8% to DKK million. The revenue increase was produced during the entire year, but especially the autumn saw an exceptionally high activity level, with the outcome that certain production processes have been outsourced to subsuppliers resulting in modest contribution ratios. Revenue was, to a certain extent, produced by subsidiaries. Accordingly, the profit on these goods has been split between the parent company and its subsidiaries. Prompted by the revenue development, the parent company excluding the branch in Finland reported an enhanced gross profit, coming in at DKK 51.6 million for 2007, equivalent to an increase of DKK 5.9 million. As a consequence of the negative development in the contribution ratio, gross margin was in line with last year. In the winter of 2006/07, the parent company faced major turbulence among its executives and employees, producing exceptionally high staff turnover. Since that time, proper management has been restored through targeted efforts, and employee welfare is back at the desired level. On the basis of the development from 2006 to 2007, the parent company results are considered satisfactory. The Swedish subsidiary, Nässjö Inredningar AB, which predominantly operates within the Swedish specialist trade, had a hectic year, reporting a revenue increase of 12%. The company's record revenue of SEK million for 2007 was derived from activities with known customers, but also from major activities with new customers. To a higher degree than previously seen, revenue for 2007 was generated from shopftting projects where Nässjö Inredningar is involved in the entire process - from the creative development stage to the ready shopfitting solution in the shops. Accordingly, this year has seen more re-invoicing to the customers of the fitting of subsuppliers, which has an adverse impact on the contribution ratio and the operating margin. Also in 2007, Nässjö Inredningar has carried out sales through group companies, producing a negative impact on the contribution ratio. Also in 2007, the Group's newly established company from 2006, Expedit Retail Solutions AB, enjoyed a positive development, which was up on forecast. The company strives to develop, supply and service domestic or foreign complete solutions as required by Nordic retail chains. Customer supplies are made in co-operation with both Nässjö Inredningar and other group companies. In addition, products are also sourced from other subsuppliers. Expedit Retail Solutions, which has a number of eight employees today, reported revenue of SEK 39.4 million and satisfactory results for Sweden generated the vast part of revenue, but also Finland and Norway saw a high activity level. The services supplied by Expedit Retail Solutions are still expected to account for a major part of the Expedit Group's future growth. Following the positive initial commercial activities of the company, the Group is of the opinion that the company is ready to take on the fierce competition and to capture market shares on the Swedish market. In Sweden, the subsidiary, Expedit Sverige AB, which solely operates within the groceries trade in Sweden, underwent major organisational restructuring around the turn of 2006/07 and, at the same time, recommenced business activities in Stockholm. The new organisational set-up is based on former employees with major business insight. In 2007, the company invested heavily in restoring Expedit's reputation and recapturing market shares in Sweden. The company is making progress, and its break-even results for 2007 are to be transformed into positive results for 2008 based on an activity increase. 13

16 Management's review In 2007, Expedit Norge AS failed to generate the planned activity growth, as revenue was in line with Despite this situation, gross profit was slightly improved. Additionally, the company reported satisfactory results. At the beginning of 2008, the company added two employees to its staff of 10 employees in order to foster growth in Triggered by its conclusion of a new sublease at the end of 2007, the company reversed a provision of previous years for bad debts on an onerous sublease of DKK 0.8 million before tax. The activities in Finland are handled by a branch of the parent company. In 2007, the entity, which at present has a number of seven employees, managed to further benefit from the successful launch of Expedit's shopfitting equipment in Revenue was up by 75% to EUR 7.3 million, and shopfitting equipment now accounts for approx. 40% of total revenue. As a consequence of the rising activity level, the profit was significantly up on forecast and is on a satisfactory level. Production and logistics In 2007, Expedit continued to focus on production lead time in both Denmark and Sweden. Process optimisation is a priority, which is facilitated by investments and through the optimisation of one or several machine processes. Furthermore, the second half of 2007 saw the implementation a standard delivery time from the Danish factories to the customers. Because of the high activity level in the second half of 2007, the full effect of the change still awaits to be seen, which is expected to take place during the first six months of As part of the measures taken, the company continues to focus on internal reliability of delivery in the factories, as an improvement thereof is expected to enhance logistics and eliminate bottle necks. The production strategy of Nässjö Inredningar is highly different from the production strategy in Denmark, as Nässjö Inredningar's production only represents approx. 1 / 3 of revenue, while the rest is bought from subsuppliers. This has the outcome that all the measures taken in the Danish factories cannot, offhand, be taken in Sweden. The objective of the Group's investments is to increase Expedit's flexibility towards its customers. At the same time, a high degree of automation is in constant focus in order to be able to meet market demand for prompt delivery at competitive prices. Also 2007 saw the use of the flexitime system for hourly paid workers in Denmark, with hours being accumulated during periods with high business activity. A part of the accumulated hours had been spent at the beginning of 2008, when the activity, in line with expectations, is at a lower level. Nässjö Inredningar has also implemented a flexitime system for hourly paid workers, which especially will be beneficial for the company and its employees when allowance is made for seasonal variations in the specialist trade. Outlook With the substantial order volume at the beginning of 2008, the Group is expected to continue to enjoy a rising activity level throughout the most of The market trend is still towards internationalisation of the customers and intensified competition over customers. The development in the retail trade in the Nordic countries throughout recent years is expected to continue, involving a higher degree of investment to 14

17 Management's review the benefit of Expedit. Accordingly, the Expedit Group will further extend its sales organisations in the individual countries. Despite the positive market outlook, it is crucial that the Group maintain the present level of costs in order to be able to compete at narrow margins in a market increasingly characterised by fierce competition. The year got off to a positive start, with many plans in the pipeline. Accordingly, for 2008, the Group expects to post revenue of approx. DKK 550 million and profit before tax of approx. DKK 22 million. Intellectual capital and organisation For several years, Expedit's focus has been on strengthening and developing its entire organisation and its individual employees. However, some organisational challenges arose in the Danish organisation and in Nässjö Inredningar during the first six months of 2007, as several experienced employees left the Group. At the beginning of 2007, Birger Gottlieb Thomsen started as Chief Sales Officer and Anders Topp Daugaard as Production and Logistics Officer in Expedit. This strengthening of the Danish Executive Board produced new organisational possibilities, and a new executive group was thereby created in Denmark by the end of the first six months of This group consisted of both new, inexperienced managers as well as old, experienced managers. To create joint management, also within the organisation, this group underwent an executive management programme during the last six months of 2007 where, among other things, Expedit's values were in focus, and at the same time everybody was trained in general management tools. It is assessed that the Danish management group is now in place and ready to ensure the continued develop of Expedit a/s also in the future to provide full-scope service to the Nordic retail customers and to ensure profitable corporate growth. In 2007, the Group's values were presented to all Danish employees in an understandable manner. There is also much more focus on implementing the values, not only at top level, but also in the daily lives of the employees. Through the initiated activities, staff turnover stopped in the last six months of 2007, and an employee satisfaction survey shows that the satisfaction among the employees is generally high and considerably up on the targeted level. Nässjö Inredningar also required organisational changes to create job satisfaction and renewed dynamic. Organisational change is still required, but this has to be done in a tempo that makes the employees feel safe. In 2007, Expedit worked on developing its systems and routines for appraisal interviews, just as a career plan has been presented to the salaried employees. Expedit systematically engages in developing the competencies of autonomous production groups to enhance flexibility and the high reliability of delivery. This work is performed in cooperation with suppliers and educational centres. At the same time, 2007 showed that a company must continuously be dressed to be able to compensate for the loss of employees who want to seek challenges outside Expedit. In 2008, the measures taken at managerial level will be extended to a high number of employees. 15

18 Management's review For a description of the Group's central business processes, reference is made to the section on production and logistics. Environmental issues Expedit considers health, security and environmental protection an important part of the company's responsibility towards society. Expedit's environmental policy will be available to shareholders and all stakeholders. Therefore, health, security and environmental efforts are regularly assessed by means of systematic control and reporting. Expedit respects applicable laws and regulations and continuously works on introducing the required standards, procedures, contingency plans and management systems to ensure a safe, environmental and sustainable operation of the company. External environment To protect the external environment, Expedit systematises and prioritises its environmental efforts in order to reduce environmental costs/impact. Expedit wishes to appear as a nonpolluting enterprise in the day-to-day operation. Environmental management and systematic examination of corporate facilities allow Expedit to organise and optimise its environmental efforts and to keep operating costs/impact at a minimum. In 2008, Expedit focuses on reducing the electricity consumption in the Danish factories. Working environment It is Expedit's intention through continued, targeted and systematic efforts to offer its employees a safe and sound working environment, and efforts are continuously made to improve health among its employees and protect them against industrial diseases and accidents. Expedit's factories in Denmark were previously categorised as level 1 enterprises. On 1 April 2007, new rules were introduced stipulating a screening of Danish enterprises' working environments and, based on this screening, to grant smileys. The granting of red and yellow smileys may result in an improvement notice. In connection with the introduction of the new rules, the method of categorising enterprises lapsed. In November 2007, the Danish Working Environment Authority (Arbejdstilsynet) paid a visit to Expedit's factory in Ulstrup and made an adapted inspection. The representative from the Danish Working Environment Authority was satisfied with Expedit's focus on the working environment, but did, however, issue improvement notices on two selected areas. The instructions contained in the improvement notices will be dealt with within the given deadline. Since the introduction of the new rules, Expedit's factory in Hadsten has had no visits from the Danish Working Environment Authority. It is Expedit's objective that the number of accidents by the end of 2007 is reduced to zero by setting and keeping realistic goals of improvement and, naturally, by meeting or surpassing all statutory requirements within this area. Based on the developments in 2005 and 2006, this zero-accident objective was in 2006 postponed to 2009, as it was no longer considered realistic to reach the target in The objective is still to have zero accidents at Expedit, 16

19 Management's review and Expedit continuously tries to reach the goal by means of "close-to-accident reports" and the determination of working environmental goals for the individual years. Expedit has a well-known contingency plan demonstrating its preparedness to protect the work place, including employees, property, plant and equipment and intangible assets. The contingency plan also comprises a psychological contingency plan. Furthermore, health care schemes and health insurance have been introduced for all Danish employees. Development activities The development activities are primarily product development in Expedit in Denmark and in Nässjö Inredningar as well as in Expedit Retail Solutions in Sweden. In addition to the development of Expedit's standard product range, the development work is typically made in cooperation with the customer based on an assessment of the customer's profile, financial position and size. Furthermore, all entities participate, on an ad hoc basis, in the development work with suppliers of goods for resale to customise the products marketed by the Group in the Nordic countries. Incentive schemes Expedit has not introduced any actual incentive schemes (share-based payment). Performance-related schemes based on financial ratios and personal targets have been introduced for the Executive Boards in Denmark and Sweden. The Group moreover implemented a performance-related system for the salaried employees in Denmark. The system reflects both general and financial targets for the Group, just as individual targets have been set for the employees. Events after the balance sheet date No events have occurred after the balance sheet date considerably affecting the 2007 annual report. Risk assessment and management Operating risks The most predominant individual risk relates to the customer mix, comprising many of the large retail chains in the Nordic countries. Therefore, there is regular focus on entering into cooperation with new, major customers, and Expedit is delighted by the customer intake seen in the past two years, strengthening the Group's customer platform and reducing dependency on individual customers. 17

20 Management's review The Nordic countries generally experience a high cost level, and a high degree of efficiency and productivity in production and the administrative functions is necessary to compete and maintain the production in the Nordic countries. All group units focus very much on this, and it is acknowledged that the Group's competitive strengths lie within flexibility, communications and creativity rather than in prices. The Group's earnings are sensitive to the price development in the Group's raw materials; primarily steel and wood. Management continuously oversees the price development. Expedit has strong business relations with its co-operator, Wanzl Metallwarenfabrik. Wanzl has been one of Expedit's important shareholders for more than 25 years and at the same time one of its largest suppliers. This is also expected to be the case in the future. The joint sales and marketing activities are being further developed. Financial risks and risk management policy Following its operating, investing and financing activities, Expedit is exposed to changes in exchange rates and interest level. It is group policy not to speculate actively in financial risks. The Group's financial management is therefore solely aimed at managing the financial risks that are a direct consequence of the Group's operating and financing activities. Currency risk The parent company's activities are only slightly affected by currency fluctuations, as both income and expenses are primarily settled in Danish kroner. The Group's foreign enterprises are affected by currency fluctuations, as revenue is generated in local currency, whereas only a part of expenses are settled in local currencies. The income statement for the Group is furthermore affected by changes in exchange rates, as the foreign group enterprises' results at the end of the year are translated into Danish kroner based on average rates. The Group's currency risks are primarily hedged because income and expensed are settled in the same currency. The company closely monitors the exchange rate development and also hedges via derivative financial instruments (forward contracts) when necessary. The company had not entered into any hedging contracts at 31 December The below table shows the Expedit Group's income and expenses denominated in the currencies mostly applied in the financial year 2007: DKKm SEK NOK EUR Sale of goods Purchase of goods Other overheads Net foreign exchange position The table shows that the Group is still exposed to exchange rate fluctuations in SEK, NOK and EUR. It is assessed that the most significant currency exposure still relates to sale in SEK and NOK, where a 10% decrease in the exchange rates of these currencies compared to the actual exchange rates for the year would have had a negative impact on the profit for the year before tax and equity of DKK 4.6 million and DKK 2.1 million, respectively, as against 18

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